If measuring the savings from ratepayer-funded energy efficiency programs in the lucrative utility industry is challenging and opaque, imagine the difficulty of evaluating the savings from efficiency investments at resource-constrained schools. Consider that expertise involved in the ongoing tug-of-war over the calculations of negawatts reaped from $1 billion a year investor-owned utility efficiency programs. The
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